The GNOME bug report has a comment from exactly a year ago today saying that
this has been fixed "in CVS HEAD".
A year later, the fix still hasn't made its way into dapper. There's still no
way I can see to set the maximum, so the applet auto-scales and is therefore
basically useless.
I'm on a 6Mbit link, and am currently transferring a steady 10Kb/s - that's
around 1% of capacity, but the applet is showing "100% in use".
If I could tell the applet that 100% means 6Mbit/s then it would know that I'm
using effecting no bandwidth.
Has this bug been overlooked? It is marked as "RESOLVED FIXED".
I'm running gnome-applets version 2.13.1-0ubuntu3.
The GNOME bug report has a comment from exactly a year ago today saying that
this has been fixed "in CVS HEAD".
A year later, the fix still hasn't made its way into dapper. There's still no
way I can see to set the maximum, so the applet auto-scales and is therefore
basically useless.
I'm on a 6Mbit link, and am currently transferring a steady 10Kb/s - that's
around 1% of capacity, but the applet is showing "100% in use".
If I could tell the applet that 100% means 6Mbit/s then it would know that I'm
using effecting no bandwidth.
Has this bug been overlooked? It is marked as "RESOLVED FIXED".
I'm running gnome-applets version 2.13.1-0ubuntu3.